PXG 0311 GEN8 Irons: A Decade of Innovation in Golf Equipment
As we approach nearly 11 years since the launch of PXG, the golf industry is witnessing the arrival of the eighth generation of PXG’s flagship 0311 irons. Over this decade-long journey, PXG has evolved significantly while remaining committed to enhancing performance through innovative technology.
The Most Adjustable Irons Ever
PXG proudly claims that the GEN8 irons are the most adjustable they have ever created. This assertion is not just marketing hype; the adjustability offered in these models is a noteworthy advancement in the usually limited iron category. Recent PXG models featured some level of adjustability, but the GEN8 takes it to a new level.
Notably, there are no extravagant speed or distance claims in this iteration. According to PXG, they have maximized ball-speed limits within USGA regulations. Therefore, the focus has shifted to improving forgiveness, reducing dispersion, and enhancing fitting technologies across the three models of the GEN8 lineup.
Brad Schweigert, PXG’s Chief Operating Officer, emphasizes that the aim for GEN8 is to retain speed while tightening dispersion and boosting consistency. This focus is evident in the data provided by PXG regarding their new offerings.
Key Technologies Driving the GEN8 Lineup
QuantumCOR and Deep Recoil Technology
While the QuantumCOR polymer remains unchanged, the internal geometry of the clubhead features updates through what PXG brands as Deep Recoil Technology. This involves creating additional space between the face and the back of the clubhead, allowing for deeper face flex behind the impact area. The benefits include improved ball speed retention low on the face and a softer, more muted feel.
Tungsten Weighting
Each GEN8 model varies in tungsten usage: approximately 25 grams in the P model, 20 grams in the T, and 15 grams in the XP. This strategic internal weighting is central to enhancing the performance and feel of the GEN8 series.
Game-Changing: Dual Perimeter Weighting
With GEN8, PXG has transformed the traditional back weight into a dual perimeter weighting system. By shifting about 11 grams of mass to the heel and toe extreme, PXG creates an increase in Moment of Inertia (MOI) and allows for center-of-gravity tuning that affects ball flight significantly.
Player testing has shown that 100% of participants can identify perceptible differences based on these weight configurations, leading to measurable changes in their swings.
Models in the PXG 0311 GEN8 Lineup
The GEN8 lineup encompasses three models: XP, P, and T, each designed with distinct characteristics:
1. PXG 0311 GEN8 XP
- Description: This model is the largest and most forgiving of the GEN series.
- Performance: Designed for maximum MOI and reduced dispersion.
- Specs: Longer blade length, maximum offset, and widest sole. PXG reports a 6% increase in MOI and a 33% decrease in dispersion compared to GEN7.
2. PXG 0311 GEN8 P
- Description: A moderate option suitable for various skill levels.
- Performance: Offers balanced playability with an emphasis on consistency.
- Specs: Features a balanced blade length, medium sole width, and 4% increased MOI over GEN7, with a dispersion area roughly 32% tighter.
3. PXG 0311 GEN8 T
- Description: The T model returns, offering a compact design for better players.
- Performance: Aims for higher performance while maintaining playability.
- Specs: Claims a 17% increase in MOI and a 38% improvement in dispersion.
Experience and Fitting
My fitting experience for the GEN8 series revealed the significance of the adjustable weighting system. By optimizing weight placement, I experienced noticeable improvements in accuracy and consistency, which may prove to be impactful on the course once I accumulate further rounds.
Additional Offerings: PXG 0311 X GEN8 Driving Iron
In addition to the iron lineup, PXG has updated their 0311 X Driving Iron model, now incorporating dual perimeter weighting for enhanced performance.
Final Thoughts
The PXG 0311 GEN8 irons represent a strategic evolution rather than a dramatic shift. By focusing on essential metrics like tighter dispersion and greater forgiveness, PXG has reinforced its reputation for quality. After nearly 11 years in the golf industry, GEN8 reflects a mature brand committed to meaningful innovation.
Pricing and Availability
The PXG 0311 GEN8 irons are available in Chrome and Xtreme Dark finishes, priced at $229 per iron in Chrome and $249 for the black finish. Custom fittings are offered through PXG retail locations and mobile fitters.
For further information, explore PXG’s official website.

